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mass transit in new york city is still shut down for obvious reasons. mayor bloomberg not giving a timeline for its restoration, either. washington, d.c.'s bus service. meanwhile, we're seeing quite a few companies pledging their support. gm said they will donate 50 chevy trucks to the red cross for use in recovery efforts. 3 m committed cleaning products, duct tape to the red cross. goldman sachs is setting up charging stations in conjunction with conrad, new york, and providi providing bottled water for residents. walmart is using its network to keep the word out about shelters by keeping website and twitter a counts updated with the latest information. >> thank you very much, courtney reagan. >>> restaurant in sandy's path facing head winds following storm damage. pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you
mass transit in new york city is still shut down for obvious reasons. mayor bloomberg not giving a timeline for its restoration, either. washington, d.c.'s bus service. meanwhile, we're seeing quite a few companies pledging their support. gm said they will donate 50 chevy trucks to the red cross for use in recovery efforts. 3 m committed cleaning products, duct tape to the red cross. goldman sachs is setting up charging stations in conjunction with conrad, new york, and providi providing...
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it's a city that always does. let me summarize for our spanish speakers in our audience. [ speaking spanish ] >> the message is one more time. don't call 9-1-1 unless it's a life-threatening emergency, and number two, don't go out and don't drive. you're blocking the emergency vehicles from getting where they want to go. por most of the people who stayed off the roads and particularly awful those who got out of zone -- all of those who got out of zone a when we ordered everybody to get out, you made the right decision, and we're grateful for the cooperation, and we'll do everything we can go at th to gf the services we need to everybody and to get the city going. most of it i hope will come back during the day tomorrow. we're going to get through this the way we always do. thank you very much. >> greta: this is a fox news alert. tonight a monster storm sandy slamming the entire east coast. powerful winds and torrential rain turning dangerous and deadly. already at least five confirmed deaths in new york. one man w
it's a city that always does. let me summarize for our spanish speakers in our audience. [ speaking spanish ] >> the message is one more time. don't call 9-1-1 unless it's a life-threatening emergency, and number two, don't go out and don't drive. you're blocking the emergency vehicles from getting where they want to go. por most of the people who stayed off the roads and particularly awful those who got out of zone -- all of those who got out of zone a when we ordered everybody to get...
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so the city is back up in terms of getting exchanges going. in terms of the infrastructure of this city, that is still a long climb. bill and maria. >> all right. scott cohn, thank you very much. obviously, sandy has left millions across the northeast without power, crippling businesses and families. courtney reagan has the latest details. >> that's right. the biggest devastation is the 30 lives lost as a result of sandy. sadly, that number could couldn't to grow. mayor bloomberg not giving a time for restoration at th this point due to considerable flooding. early inspections reveal the storms devastated the new jersey's transit. however, washington, d.c.'s mass transit system is restoring bus and rail service at this time. boston service has resumed. damage could top $20 billion in economic losses with insured losses ranging between $5 billion and $10 billion. again, that's just an early estimate. laguardia and new york airports will be closed wednesday, though governor cuomo says jfk may open tomorrow. boston and d.c. airports are open. the
so the city is back up in terms of getting exchanges going. in terms of the infrastructure of this city, that is still a long climb. bill and maria. >> all right. scott cohn, thank you very much. obviously, sandy has left millions across the northeast without power, crippling businesses and families. courtney reagan has the latest details. >> that's right. the biggest devastation is the 30 lives lost as a result of sandy. sadly, that number could couldn't to grow. mayor bloomberg...
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this is in from we believe the atlantic city, new jersey, region. it was video taken from a helicopter and if you look at that flooding, it shows you just how widespread the flooding is in that part of the garden state which, of course, was one of the hardest hit states and especially, ty, as you were mentioning yesterday and we were talking about, that south central part and the storm surge was unbelievable. in some cases, up to 14 feet. as you can see there are some buildings that are partially submerged at this point. and that looks like parked next a harbor, we are just seeing this now, as you guys are certainly at home. look at the boats piled up. >> that maybe the marina right around where the borgata is on the marina, a couple of the other casinos are there and look at that. is that a dock or is that -- they have about pushed up onto dry land there? >> i think they have been pushed up, they are piled on top. a road, we are hearing. that will give you an idea of not amount extent of the damage but how long it is going to take for that water to
this is in from we believe the atlantic city, new jersey, region. it was video taken from a helicopter and if you look at that flooding, it shows you just how widespread the flooding is in that part of the garden state which, of course, was one of the hardest hit states and especially, ty, as you were mentioning yesterday and we were talking about, that south central part and the storm surge was unbelievable. in some cases, up to 14 feet. as you can see there are some buildings that are...
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like we said on the edge of atlantic city. families trying to get in to check out the damage to their homes are being turned away. let me pan and show you what's going on. state police had the roads blocked going to atlantic city. they say they are going to open them tomorrow. right now families driving there are being turned away. one lady wants to get, in check out her home and see what may have happened. another gentleman who couldn't get into the hotel room because many of the casinos backed behind me booked the hotel rooms for their employees. rented a u-haul place and rented a u-haul and sleeping into the parking lot until he can get back into his home to see what remains. some 80,000 people in this area without power. some 2.5 million people statewide. shep, this is becoming a very very cold night. temperatures are dropping fast. and the governor said today, likely 7 to 8 days or longer before power is restored, shep. >> shepard: looking at the aerial pictures from there. i want to keep looking at those from atlantic ci
like we said on the edge of atlantic city. families trying to get in to check out the damage to their homes are being turned away. let me pan and show you what's going on. state police had the roads blocked going to atlantic city. they say they are going to open them tomorrow. right now families driving there are being turned away. one lady wants to get, in check out her home and see what may have happened. another gentleman who couldn't get into the hotel room because many of the casinos...
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and the sun is finally peeking through in new york city. that's a photo uploaded to instagram of a full rainbow over the skyline. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. [ male announcer ] you start your day... love you, too. ...thinking about what's important to you -- your family... ...the mortgage... the kids' college tuition. [ cellphone ringing ] but life insurance? [ horn honking ] life is unpredictable. that's why at fidelity life we want you to think about term life insurance -- taking care of your family's future expenses if something happens to you. it's easy. we get to know you and your needs, then give you our best quote and our competitors'. you choose and save up to 70%. that could mean $250,000 of coverage for just $
and the sun is finally peeking through in new york city. that's a photo uploaded to instagram of a full rainbow over the skyline. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. [ male...
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new york city is dealing with a historic outage. con-ed says it will restore power within brooklyn and manhattan in two days. superstorm sandy it dumping snow on the west virginia region. we have a few updates on o openings to report. the federal agencies in washington, d.c. are now open. employees are still being allowed to telecommute. as we've been reporting, the nyse and nasdaq listen open for trading tomorrow. we're just getting word from the imex that it will reopen tomorrow as well provided the city lifts e orders for zone "a." mayor bloomberg not giving a timeline for restoration due to considerable flooding and damage. early inspections reveal that the storm, quote, devastated the new jersey transit's operation and infrastructure. however, washington, d.c.'s mass transit system is restoring. boston's service has already been resumed. maria. >> what an unbelievable impact. thank you. parts of atlantic city, new jersey jersey, are still under water that the hour. kayla is here with that angle. over to you. >> well, maria, all
new york city is dealing with a historic outage. con-ed says it will restore power within brooklyn and manhattan in two days. superstorm sandy it dumping snow on the west virginia region. we have a few updates on o openings to report. the federal agencies in washington, d.c. are now open. employees are still being allowed to telecommute. as we've been reporting, the nyse and nasdaq listen open for trading tomorrow. we're just getting word from the imex that it will reopen tomorrow as well...
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we are just outside of atlantic city. we had to move out of atlantic city way early because of the flooding. it had gotten so high, we had to move up to higher ground. we thought we might be out of the wood when is the winds died down and the rain died down. but it picked back up. it has picked up in torrents. the wind has picked back up. i can't imagine what it's like for people who had their homes damaged. i grew up in the south. i must be insulted by these winds and rains and the temperature dropped 20 degrees, i can't imagine what it's like to have your home damaged and to be in 4 or 5 feet of water and you might be faced with snow flurries when you wake up to deal with the damage. that's what the people are dealing with in new jersey, as the storm continues to move through this area. we -- just eight while ago, looked over to our right and saw this blue hue go up into the sky, a transformer ploding. then we saw the road go black, as the power went out on up and the power here at the on telewhere we are, where many of
we are just outside of atlantic city. we had to move out of atlantic city way early because of the flooding. it had gotten so high, we had to move up to higher ground. we thought we might be out of the wood when is the winds died down and the rain died down. but it picked back up. it has picked up in torrents. the wind has picked back up. i can't imagine what it's like for people who had their homes damaged. i grew up in the south. i must be insulted by these winds and rains and the temperature...
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new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to leave nearby buildings. more than 8 million homes are still without power today in the country across 20 states. the worst of it is in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. i want to bring in dylan drier. thank you for joining us. run through sort of a brief outline of what's going on. give us a sense of the depth and the duration of what we're facing here, the cleanup and face this catastrophe. >> chris, unfortunately, the duration is going to be the big story because the storm is not over yet. even though conditions are getting better i'd say jus
new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to...
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this one sent by a viewer on long island city with a magnificent rainbow over the city skyline. thanks forever inviting us into your home tonight after hurricane sandy. people coming together. that's a good thing. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and always unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the dramatic images from that devastating storm. including this shot from the construction pit at the world trade center. sea water cascading into the still gapping hole. plus, from above the jersey shore, massive, widespread destruction caused by a once in a lifetime storm. >> we're talking months to recover from this. >> shepard: millions of people across the northeast without power. [chainsaw] >> shepard: shore towns from virginia to connecticut under water. >> this is the worse i have ever seen. >> shepard: the nation's largest city at a stand still. entire new york city neighborhood burned to the ground. >> absolute and total devastation. >> shepard: and now the storm has turned into a blizzard. plus, thousands of passengers still stranded at airports
this one sent by a viewer on long island city with a magnificent rainbow over the city skyline. thanks forever inviting us into your home tonight after hurricane sandy. people coming together. that's a good thing. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and always unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the dramatic images from that devastating storm. including this shot from the construction pit at the world trade center. sea water cascading...
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atlantic city gusted at 64 plrn. one of the highest in fact the second highest wind gust we saw 90 miles an hour. 96 up in rhode island. we'll see on the order of 2 to 3 inches of rain across pennsylvania, new york, perhaps into ohio, as well, but up into new england, this is a concern today that we have for thunderstorms. we may see thunderstorms with damaging winds and we also may see the isolated risk of tornadoes, as well. plus the heavy rainfall concern up there. that will be today's risk. and then the wind threat, as well, high wind warnings continue. through about mid-morning to noon depending on the local area. also lake erie had been continuing to get water over the interstate because of that. so the high wind warnings plus the snow we've had now, 18 inches in davis, west virginia and more to keep on falling. >>> let's talk about the new york stock exchange trading floor did survive the night. there was no flooding or damage. but a lot more going on and we want to talk to bertha coombs who joins us with more
atlantic city gusted at 64 plrn. one of the highest in fact the second highest wind gust we saw 90 miles an hour. 96 up in rhode island. we'll see on the order of 2 to 3 inches of rain across pennsylvania, new york, perhaps into ohio, as well, but up into new england, this is a concern today that we have for thunderstorms. we may see thunderstorms with damaging winds and we also may see the isolated risk of tornadoes, as well. plus the heavy rainfall concern up there. that will be today's risk....
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historic flooding throughout the city. 50%, i'd say 50% of our city's flooded. remains flooded. people are still in their homes you know. we're doing our best to try to you know thankfully the pump station did not get flooded. so that is pumping out. at this time we do not know what the exact time frame will be when literally the hudson river came in and filled hoboken, half of hoboken like a bathtub. that's the situation we're dealing with. substations are flooded as well. so it will be until those waters recede, you know, much of hoboken will not be able to get power back because of the substations are flooded. so it's a severe situation. but our, again, emergency personnel's working around the clock and using whatever equipment we can. we used a payloader to get to some people. so it's been a real challenge but, again, we're so proud of the volunteers that came together, manning a phone center to answer people's questions and also the shelters, we've had run by volunteers as well. we're very -- it's very very but we're very proud of what's happening here in hoboken and the co
historic flooding throughout the city. 50%, i'd say 50% of our city's flooded. remains flooded. people are still in their homes you know. we're doing our best to try to you know thankfully the pump station did not get flooded. so that is pumping out. at this time we do not know what the exact time frame will be when literally the hudson river came in and filled hoboken, half of hoboken like a bathtub. that's the situation we're dealing with. substations are flooded as well. so it will be until...
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when we were the revolutionary war when we were the hardest hit city to now. we always find a way of coming back. that is the proverbial sword of
when we were the revolutionary war when we were the hardest hit city to now. we always find a way of coming back. that is the proverbial sword of
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good amount of power to the city of jersey city. we had a berm that was overwhelmed last night, which is leading us to rescue hundreds of people this morning. we've got a significant problem on our hands. 2.4 million households without power. so we have a lot of work to do. >> hey, governor, can you give us an update, a logistical update on new jersey turnpike, bridges, tunnels, openings, people's ability to begin to get travel perhaps today? >> yeah. first, mike, let me just say, i don't want people traveling to new jersey today unless it's absolutely necessary. there are over 200 roads closed. we just reopened the garden state parkway. the garden state parkway had been closed from exit 129 all the way to cape may. we have now reopened the entirety of the garden state parkway. that is now opened and ready for people to travel on it. we still have the new jersey turnpike closed between exits 11 and 14. i mean, this is how bad the tidal surge was last night, mike, to give you an example. we had rail cars, empty freight rail cars wash
good amount of power to the city of jersey city. we had a berm that was overwhelmed last night, which is leading us to rescue hundreds of people this morning. we've got a significant problem on our hands. 2.4 million households without power. so we have a lot of work to do. >> hey, governor, can you give us an update, a logistical update on new jersey turnpike, bridges, tunnels, openings, people's ability to begin to get travel perhaps today? >> yeah. first, mike, let me just say, i...